Not All High Rise At Green Square

With their soaring ceilings, dramatic voids, flexible spaces, natural light-filled interiors, cross-flow ventilation and outdoor living options, The Zinc Terraces in the Green Square precinct are winning praise for their breakthrough design.

The six three-storey Torrens Title terraces at 221-225 Queens Street Beaconsfield total 152sqm internally plus an additional 40sqm of external space.

They have three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a top-level 'parents retreat', an internal courtyard, front and rear garage and a high level of finishes and inclusions. The Zinc Terraces also contain a practical space with a bathroom and kitchenette built above the garage known as a 'Fonzie Flat' - a euphuism for the studio occupied by 'The Fonz' above the Cunningham's garage in 'Happy Days'.

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"We've taken the raw concept of a grand Victorian terrace and redesigned contemporary living spaces, integrating principles of sustainable designs as a commitment to responsible living for the future," said Gustavo Thiermann of Ink Architects. "We've stacked three levels of living, sleeping, entertaining, and working zones to give residents the flexibility to seek out, and find, a variety of spaces."

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